Cil (Cyrillic)
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Cil ( ) was a letter of the Cyrillic script. It was based off the Georgian Mkhedruli letter Ts'ili (წ) and was used of many of Peter von Uslar's alphabets for. Since it was based off of წ, it probably had the sound value /ts'/
Usage[edit]
Cil was used in many of Peter von Uslar's orthographies, those being:
- the 1871 and 1911 versions of the Lezgin Cyrillic alphabet as the 45th and 41st letters respectively,
- the 1862 Abkhaz alphabet as the 45th letter,
- the 1888 Chechen alphabet as the 33rd letter,
- the 1892 and 1911 Dargwa alphabets as the 38th and 37th letters respectively,
- the 1875 Tabasaran alphabet as the 46th letter.
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The 1871 Lezgi alphabet, with cil.
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Cil, in the 1911 Lezgi alphabet, is located between cil with bar and tse.
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The 1862 Abkhaz alphabet by Peter von Uslar, with cil.
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The 1888 Chechen alphabet by Peter von Uslar, with cil, an alternate form is tse with comma.
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Dargwa alphabet with cil (1892)
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Uslar alphabet
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Tabasaran alphabet with cil (1875)
Encoding[edit]
This letter as well as the Cil with bar has not been included in Unicode yet, however it can be substituted for the Georgian Mkhedruli letter Ts'ili.
See also[edit]
- წ : Georgian letter Ts'ili
- , : Cyrillic letter Cil with bar
- List of Cyrillic letters
- Cyrillic script in Unicode
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